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THAR'S EX-GUARDIAN WHO TOOK MILLIONS OF ROUBLES FROM GERMANY,

BULGARIA.

THE COUNTRY'S PEOPLE AND

POLITICS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18тa, 1915.

A sincere Bulgarian, and by that we mean an ordinary man. in the street at Tirnova, will tell you without the faintest

*THE LESSON OF THE BOCHE."

The papers in Faris-says the Dailyhesitation that he does-not-consider hinxistence of evil, said that officer He Chronicle special correspondent-have pub lished full details, drawn from the Russian Press, of the sensational espionage affair io Russle..

Hitherto all that has been tenounced is the hanging for high treason of Lieut Col. Miasaaiedoff and a large number of bly accomplices.

The chief conspirator was Lieut.-Col. Ivanoff Minniedoff. For a long period he had hail a high position in the gen: darmery, and as such was an important personage. Up to the outbreak of the war it had been his special duty to watch over the personal safety of the Tear. He then asked to be attached to the general mili- tary headquarters, urging that a constant surveillance was necessary for the protse tion of the Grand Duke Nicholas The Tar granted the request and transferred this high police official, ordinarily attached to his own person, to the Commandoe in Chief.

He, no doubt, hab his philosophy, like the Germans, for all men have their philosophy, either controlling their ap all petites on controlled by them. In ion there, is some relation between spirit and flesh, and out of it arises thought to justify that relation, whatever it may b. Evil is a wrong relation between spirit and flesh, a relation in which flesh pervers spirit to its own purposes and in which therefore spirit itself becomes Then there is a low harmony of spirit evil by consenting to that perversion, and flesh that produces evil will and with it bad philosophy

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The Germans utter aloud this bad philosophy of their nation, as Iago utters his; and it is very like the philosophy TJIKINI that Dostoevsky puts in the mouth of une of his evil characters:-

The Boche is saving the world, be- cause he has shown us what evil is." This was said to Mr. Kipling, as he tells us, by a French officer at the front; and in bose words there is all the peculiar wisdom, and the peculiar calns, of France, We had begun to doubt the self a man of Europe: that he neither might have added that we were in the habit of calling wickedness folly and of likes nor understands it, and that all be thinking that we were both wise and kind knows of its habits, its ways, and its when we did so! That is to say, we be diplomacy make him both disilke and dis.lieved in intellectual evil, not in moral; trust. It.

as if moral evil were merely an illusion He will recount to you how produced in us by the harm which intel- the intrigues of the Powers caused, but lectual evil doce to us; as if, being in What is not nonsense is personalitz-- | TJIKEMBANG a decade ago, the blood of his brothers jured by a fool, we called him wicked myself. All is for me, the whole world is created for me.... I have ling to flow in internecine strife. If you know out of resentment at the injury. anything of those intrigues, which

But if we say that a man seems to us since freed myself from all shackles, and abled Abdul Hamid for so long to koop wicked when he is only a fool, we might even obligations. I only recognize obli- his throne, you will find it very difficult just as well say that he seems to us agations when I I have something to gain to refute what he says.

fool when he is really wicked; and, as a by them. Ton course, cannot look at matter of fact, thinking of wickedness in things like that; your legs are in felters terms of folly has led us to think of folly and your taste is morbid in terms of wickedness. We have a moral There is evil will expresing itself in palace of fools because we confuse bad philosophy, the Hesh exulting over does not make us kinder any more than nd talk thus about himself, but unle wickedness with folly; and the curfusion the enslaved spirit. The German does it, makes us wiser. Yet we continue to about the nation: and he draws a dis believe that it does make us kinder and tinction between natisnal and personal many well-monning people in England egotism. Yet men do the same evil from would, no doubt, be shocked by that say- national egotism as from personal, be- ing of the French officer and impute it cause there is the same perversion of the to the exasperation produced by war.pirit in both, the sine evil will. And They might even call it an unchristian the bad philosophy of the nation justific saying: for there is a common belief now the crimes of armies, as if the soldiers

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capital-which is truly Bulgarian--and Sofia, which pretends to be European give. No man, it is assumed, can be human nature for the evil that they do,

Men who have seen this evil know what with a veneer of Occidentalism. Hence, trusted to forgive an injury unless he There were pleases that indiented the though the worthy inhabitants in the first persuade himself that the motives evil is and can never again call it any presence of a spy in the very heart of city of Tsar Ferdinand may have decided of the men who injured him were really thing but itself. Folly is week; but this Unfortunately, if we per-does not know what it wrests: hus this evil what they have seen is strong. · Folly the Allied Generst Staffs, such as, Wo sympathies in the war between the Allies quite good. have been victorions, thanks to our won and the Teutonic League, the country suade ourselves the other men's motives derful system of information," or "Our people care nothing for such things, for are always good, we shall believe a wickedness done know. It is me purpose. Iess like folly, but has a purpose that arvellous informant uns greally facili- they never see newspapers and if they that our own motives are always good must be resisted 1. a good man could did could not-read them. Hence for We cannot believe what is untrue about resist an evil purpose in his own mind. fated our task. With him the war becnesither side to prend that they hold the others without believing it about our And because this evil unteide us has a mere game."

sympathies of the Bulgarians as a nation selves, and if we forgive them for These notes were sent to French Head- is barely worthy of consideration. wrong reason we shall forgive ourselves shown itself so clearly, we shall now he

for the same reason.

able to recognize the evil within us and quarters. General Pan at that time was.

Bulgarian diplomats, recently foiled in just setting out on his visit to Rasain. their Greater Bulgaria sche, are On

Christian forgiveness, whether it xxl the philosophies in which it socks, We shall know that He was told to acquaint the Grand Duke thus qui vive for sny opportunity which evil that is recognized to be evil, not the Germans are not a rain of monsters

rational or irrational, is forgiveness of to disguise itself. may present itself for the aggrandis of evil that must be sailed folly before separate from mankind, sinee the evil ment of their country either by force

it can be forgiven. And, the Christiani pateat in them is the evil latent in all of arms or by diplomatic adjustment, forgives evil in another because he knows e And, if we are Christinus, we shall You tell me nothing that I did not The Army are absolutely bicer in their that there is evil in himself. There but not argue that they have done no evil. Know be are," said the Russian, Cowman-hatred of inth Greece and Serbia, who | for the grace of God goes George Tox."

may forgive there. dor-in-Chief. I hm fully aware that they think rubbed them of the fruits of When George Fox said that (if it was man who knows evil for what it is is more We were being betraged; but by whom? victory and took from their grasp the he who said it) he was recognizing evil concerned to resist it than to hate on

long dusired seaport of Salontour, the in himself, but refusing to recognize it in punish those who do it. His enemy is. possession of which would have given

the criminal. One cannot but suspect j the evil rather than the evil-deer, the Mr A. Adler Thereupon a fuke military order Tsar Ferdinand a window on the Argen, that those who refuse to ste evil in other evil either in himself or outside him; and Mr Geo. E Ander.on was drawn up.

Care was taken that it an outlet for trade and a highway for refuse to see it in themselves, and that to him hatred is evil, whatever its Mr & Mrs F. X. d Mr&Mrs S. B. Krox should be communicated only by small social intercourse.

cause may be, and even when he feels it group of people who were already suspect.

himself. But he does not need to call an The expected, result happened. Germany

evildoer a mere fool so that he may not at once showed a knowledge of the order

hate him. ami took military retion in consequence. The spies had fallen into the trap. It only remained to put the suspects under Lient. Col. rigorous cross-examination. Minssaiedoff was among them. His only thought was for his own skin, and he volunteered 16 make certain revelations if

That is what we have to find out."

ENJOYING A FEUD,

if they were once shocked into seeing evil in others, they would believe that there was no likeness between those others and thenwolves. So there are some who have been shocked by the Germans out of the disbelief in evil and who believe now that the German wickedness is no human, that they are a race of monsters separate from mankind. If they know themselves. nature anywhere else; but you cannot they would not be shocked by hum

evil.

only the Grand Dake would spare his unsprakable awe, where dead bodies are } know yourself if you do not believe in

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He can face the truth of human nature in others because he can faca i in himself; and whatever it may be, he cannot be shocked by grinto panic-s rick- en cruelty.-Times Litrary Supplement.

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In this hate the Army have the whole populaco at their back, for there is nothing they understand or enjoy so Bulgaria is intensely much as a foud. democratic, like all the Balkan States, and when one recalls that it is a country in which ghouls. ghests and vampires are subjects of the most serious debate and disinterred and stabbed because a cat life. No promise was made; but, under walked or a bat flew across the grave

Nor can you believe in evil, unless you pressure, he admitted his guilt and betray-one begins to understand how far re- ed the names of his accomplices.

noved it is from the West and its ideals, are aware of it in yourself, and those who are aware of it in themselves will not For ten years he had been in the pay for which this war is being waged.

The Bulgariaus are by a natural law at be shocked by human nature even in their

The Marseilles correspondent of tho of Germany. He had kept Beth inform ed of everything that was happening or hard, rugged people, storn as the land in enemies, nor will they despair too quick

"The Boche is saving the world Metin states that an Italian engineer, who is at present living in Marseille, about to happen to Russia, and there were which they live, as devoid of poetry asly of it,

has made a marvellous discovery, by few men in the empire who were in such cruel crags and steep ravines. Har xocause he has shown as what evil is." a position to know. Russia had no secrets, ing experienced so many terrible things While we were ignorant of that, we were

been the authors of subject to illusion and to all the deans of which he has solve the prob- themselves and

body suspended spairs that are the necessary result of lem of maintaining military or political, from her western others, they are not likely to feel very neighbour. The traitor's pay corresponded

The Italian is said to have invented to the value of his treason, and amounted outraged by the sacking of Louvain and illusion. Mankind seemed to us, perhaps, in space absolutely motionless.

Lille and the wholesale extinction of the hopelessly foolish and incompetent. They over the whole period to some millions inhabitants of occupied areas,

were all well-meaning, but their efforts an apparatus which is able to remain roubles, of which a very small fraction

The Bulgarian, is an Oriental, a mem-ware frustrated by their own folly. Life stationary at various heights in the air. went to his subordinate agents.

ber of the Taranian family in whose vains as a rather bitter comedy that the gods It is capable of carrying a considerable there run the blood of the Hun, the could laugh at for its futility; and we weight, and can be propelled in any

direction or stopped at any point wh-Me W. A. Dowley Tartar, the Turk and the Circassian, failed to laugh, only because we were

Mrs E D. Fa tian besides the Thrace-Illyrian originad an foiled actors in 2. Now we see that life out the use of any sort of mechanica) Miss M. E. Dufy cestry and an admixture of the Slavonie can be tragedy; and what is tragedy but motor simply by the use of currents,

Experiments are said to have been Mes wu Farmer

Dr Fitzwillisman by geographical situation. Only in the the affirmation of evil in life, and, with mountains does one find anything like a 1, the affirmation of good! Tragedy made which have already given good

made at

Lieut. Coa dr. & Mr

V. N. Gascoine purely European type, for there the convinces us that there is a real conflict results, and others are to be Illyrian strain survives.

in life between good and evil, not the Marseilles. By character

The inventor claims for his apparatus, Mr J. Gibb

Mr J. Gould the Bulgaria is of slower intelligence illusion of a conflict, produced by men's than the Greek and Icas romantic and folly. So the war convines us that there which is cigar-shaped, is four metres idealistic than the Serbian. He differs is something tangible in life to fight long, seventy-five centimetres in diame Mr V. Gouldboarn from the real Slavs in that he detests against: and that it is not simply the Gerter, weighs ninety-five kilogrammes, and Mr C. L. Goodrich foreigner and is extremely inhospitable mats, but all the evil that they have can raise forty-five kilos, that it can re- Mr & Mrs W to him. Hence he is unable to make on chosen to fight for. That evil might be main for twenty-four hours in the air,

Hop. Mr E. A. Hewelt other's quarrel his own from selfish ours; it has been ours in a hundred and come down at a point 200 kilometres Capt T. P. Hall

minor causes; but now it is arrayed from its starting point.-Reuter. motives. Ha is; on the other hand, in-

TRIUMPH OVER GRAVITATION. tensely patient and persevering with against us and we can see for the evil tremendous physical capacities and at that it is so clearly that we ought never faciturn and passive ambition,

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The Bulgars are on better terms with the Turks than with wither of their other neighbours and even since the cutbreak of war shots have been fired between the Bulgarian and Sarbina, peasants about the frontier.

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2 speech delivered by Mr. W. A Holman, Premier of New South Wales, the dinner of the Commercial sal. Travellers' Association on July 28th.

again to mistake its nature in ourselves: An Exchange Paris telegram gives the of this Mr. Holman in the course

All those dodrines that justify the name of the inventor as Professor Louis ́speech said:-"We desire to place our

German war and the German conduct of Rota. The apparatus, it is stated, would selves in such a military position that we

it are not mere folly that any good man appear to triumph over the law of gra. Mr Robert Harte: might fall int We see them now invitation, in that has the power of Capt R. Innass can put upon their trial before British

action; and we know that they are the remaining inotionless in the air et an Juries the Kaiser and about twenty, of

disguise of evil appetites, for the ap-altitude of 300 16 800 metres, or even as his councillors who have been respon- From the ethnological point of view petites show in all their foulness through much as 1,000 metres, and, further, it sible, not only for the subsidiary crines the Bulgar would sooner fight the Greekhe disguise. But we have, in other mat would seem to be capable of sustaining. The apparatus which have attended the conduct of the than the Turk.

ters, preached the same doctrines our considerable weight.

a prodigious war, but the primary crimes which pre-

selves, without seeing what appetites can be get in motion at eipitated upon humanity the catastrophe

they encouraged in us. The philosophy speed in any direction whatever, and of the war itself. (Cheers.) I am one

The best troops in Europe, is how Mr. Ingo will be plausible and amusing in can be stopped at any point, and all this of those who hope," the Premier added. R. A. Scott James describes the Bula cynical comedy. It is because Tagy is is to be accomplished without any me-

L & M LOONEY "that when victory is achieved there willgarians. In the Balkan wars of 1912-13 the villain of a tragedy that we see what chanical motive power, but merely by the be no weakness, no shilly-shally on the they fought, on a considerable front, des his philosophy means, what passions use of Hertzian waves.

Col. Darling RE. The principle of this invention, the iole. Mr. & Mrs A Cousland part of the allied governments. (Cheers.)

take the opportunity when we are so perate engagements which were among disguise themselves in his denial of vir

the bloodiest battles in history". Their tes, what scruples are laughed away by gram adds, is bred on the special dis

In this tragedy of tribution of electric and magnetic forces, Mr & Ma Doble near the anniversary of the opening of famous onslaught upon the Turks was his add content.

Smitz the war to say that I hope, when we have irresistible. They drove them headlong the war Germany is the villain; and thus allowing of reactions of repulsion Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale

Mr & Mrs A Findlay gained peace, the allied governments,

and child

Smith acting in the interests of civilisation, through Thrace to the barrier of Tehashe has shown us what evil is with all and attraction sufficient to keep the ap-

paratus suspended immovably in the air Capt & Mrs Hammond

W. T. Cat & Mr Stewart A man convicted of cold and delibeat a height varying from 100 to 1,000 Mr & Mrs will avail themselves of so unprecedented adja, and when they were misled its attendant philosophies about i

Mr G. E. Stewart an opportunity to declare that the Austrian counsels into challenging their

Given a wind the velocity | Mr ♬. W. Hind; Mr S. Steckmoet public law of Europe is no longer a law old illies, Serbia and Greece, they proved rate murders seems to us, unless we have metres for several hours, at the must for

Mrs W. E.Tisaall without sanction and without punish-s capable and as steady in the difficult the humble wisdom of George Fox, to forty hours.

art of retreat before the superior numbers have nothing in common with her men. of which does not exceed fourteen metre

Mr. Trod.lt ment, but that those who break the f an equally valiant enemy as they had He, usually, is silent in his wickedness: a second, the apparatus will remain

Mr J. A. Traka public law of Europe are to be treated en inpetuous in their attack on the but, the German's nature is not silent. stationary at the same point. Given a like criminals who break any other laws Turks.

Consciously and unconsciously it reveals (cheers) and I hape we shall have the

direction, mounting upwards beyond the There is no race in Europe this to the world its whole wase of mind. It stronger wind it will move in a vertical Mrs V. Martin and Mai-Gen. Ventrin pleasure of seeing some of the members of harder and more virile than the

Bui gives reasons both to other nations and aerial current, and resume the Great General Staff of the German Barns. Knowing, as they have done, to itself why it should do evil. It lays bility. Empire, and come members of the the horrors of foreign rule, they are in-

bare the process by which thought can Garman Ministry, placed upon their trial fatuated with themselves, with the ideal be made the slave of appetite. The rea for wilful murder, and brought to account for the various acts committed at of bringing under Bulgarian rule alt soning is bad; but now we see that it is their instigation. If I live to see that whom they hold to be of Bulgarian race. bad, not broause the Germans are tools, day I shall feel that I have belonged to When you hear an ordinary Bulgarian but because as a nation they have willed a uation and a race that deserves well of speak of his country and of the rights evil. They have allowed their national wrongs of his people, he does not appetites to master their thought; and humanity, and has justified its existence merely speak to you, he forces upon you is their appetites that pervert their Thought, by itself could in the long and universal history of

a torrent of fierce conviction, which he thinking. mankind." (Cheers.)

never go so wrong; no man could reason seems to spit out through clenched teith. The Financial News quoting Mr. The Bulganian is like that in everything so perversely about a question of astro- Holman's speech, adds: "This is what-passionate and strong determined. nonry as they reason about their own we are all thinking; and wos beide any predical, vet also of a fervid imaging conduct, for men do not will evil about English Ministry which, in the hour of tion. He is a man of action essentially the stars. It is clear to us now that victory, fails to put the German Em- calculating the means to an end with a evil will is the cause, not the effect, of thinking; that wickedness, porar, Admiral Von Tirpitz, and all the wonderful exactitude; ret his action perverse rest of the offal in the ordinary felon's springs from a ruling ideal and of that though it may be foolish. is not folly. dock, and mete ost to them the usual ideat a passionate love of country is al-And we shall see this, too. in the mur derer, if he would tell us all his thoughts. murderer's fate."

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General Meeting.

Mr P. Phillyp Mr U W. Keynolds Mr E. "Ryan

Mr J. Smith Mr J. K. 8. Stanton Mr & Mrs J. B. eloto Mr G. L. Stockwell Mr H. F. Thorig. My Veen W. B. Van Ms EJ. Wola.. Mr & Mrs C. E.

Whiting Mr& HL, Wright

Kaisha.

PERSIA, British str.. 2,744, J. Hill, 8th October-San Francisco 15th Septem- ber, General.-P. M. Co.

SADO

MARU,

Japanese str., '3,860,

K. Asakawa, 11th October-Shanghai 9th October, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

SELUN, Norwegian str., 805, D. Hovbren- der, 15th October-Bangkok 7th Octo- ber,

Rice and General.--Butterfield & Swire,

TAISHUN, Chinese str., 1,716, A. Wester-

lund, 9th October. Shanghai 8th.

October, General-Chinese. TENMEI MARU, Japanese

str., 3,224, Tamura, 19th October - Moji 6th October, Coal-Mitsui Bassan Kai- sha.

WAKAMATSU MABU, Japanese str., 1,772, Yamanaka, 11th October-Wakamateu 5th October, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha..

P. British str... 1,250,, . WURU,

Partridge. th October-Wuhu 4th October, Rice.-Butterfield & Swire.

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